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B. RENAISSANCE ROOM (16th century). The two exhibited chests are architecturally articulated with columns, arches and ridges. The panels and frames have inlaid decorations (intarsia). The cabinet on the chest served (when open in the horizontal position) as a writing desk and is evidence that writing was already quite widespread among the nobility and bourgeoisie in this period. This was also the period in which cupboards and chairs began to be used, gradually replacing chests and benches. Towards the end of the Renaissance period chairs were upholstered, while earlier they had been fitted with cushions. The style of coffering of the painted ceiling with its foliage motifs and geometric decoration is evidence of Italian influences in Slovenia. Tin .